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Its hard to believe the world wide web is twenty years old this month.
Its hard to believe the world wide web is twenty years old this month.
I agree, in my AT&T days, I remember being on the net in 1985, using a Silent 700, with thermal paper print out.I remember working at Radio Shack between 1980 - 1983 and using a coco to dial into compuserve.
You're got mail!My first web experience was with AOL (shudder) back in '93.
You been hittin' the single malt already?Tubes! It's all Tubes!
the cheap stuff is always the bestYou been hittin' the single malt already?
You are remembering Timesharing services which was not the Internet. 110 baud ( 1 start bit , data bits, onstop bit) at 10 cps (characters pers second). This was available in the late 60's Later, early 70's came the Texas Instrument's Silent 700s with a 300 baud ( one start bit, 8 data bits and one stop bit) 30 cps acoustic coupler.I agree, in my AT&T days, I remember being on the net in 1985, using a Silent 700, with thermal paper print out.